
Eagle Creek snakes through the center of this 1950s survey, marking the jagged boundary where Gallatin, Owen, and Grant Counties converge. The village of Glencoe serves as a primary hub for this rural corridor, situated along the Louisville and Nashville railroad line and the winding waters of Big Sugar Creek. The landscape is defined by its dendritic drainage patterns, with numerous named branches like Hodge Branch and Moseby Branch carving into the upland plateaus.
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